Toshiki Osada is a Professor at the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN), Kyoto and the leader of Indus Project since 2007. He is a linguist working on South Asian Languages, especially the Munda languages spoken in Jharkhand. He has edited Indus Civilization: Text and Context, Vol. 1 (2006), Vol. 2 (2009) and Linguistics, Archaeology and the Human Past in South Asia (2009), all published from Manohar. Akinori Uesugi is a research scholar attached to the Indus Project since 2007. He has a long experience of several excavations in South Asia and specializes on Harappan archaeology.
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Preface; Preliminary observations on Holocene fluvial sediments around Kanmer, Gujarat, India by S.N. Rajaguru and Sushama G. Deo; Preliminary observations on the excavation at Kanmer, Kachchh, India 2006-2007 by J.S. Kharakwal, Y.S. Rawat and Toshiki Osada; Report on the faunal remains recovered from Kanmer, Gujarat, during the second field season (2006-07) by Pankaj Goyal and P.P. Joglekar; Archaeology with GIS in the Indus Project by H. Teramura, Y. Kondo, T. Uno, A. Kanto, T. Kishida, and H. Sakai; Interpreting patterns of Y chromosome diversity: Pitfalls and promise: A case study from Southwest Asia by Peter A. Underhill.

